I’ll legalize commercial motorbike operation, set rules for safety – Mahama

The flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Mahama says he will legalize commercial motor bike operations in the country.
The former President stated that the yet to be launched 2024 manifesto will capture the promise to legalize commercial motorbike operations.
According to the former President, the association will also be assisted to acquire licenses and educate them on safety rules among others.
“Our 2024 manifesto will restate my promise to legalise commercial motorbike operations, ‘okada’.
“Okada riders and owners will finally be liberated in 2025 and can go about their business, insure their bikes, get licensed to ride okada, be free from police harassment, provide services to the many who need them, and fend for themselves and their families,” Mr. Mahama disclosed in an address at a durbar of Okada riders in Ashaiman.
Source: Today.com.gh


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